2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw


The women's hammer throw at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 14–16 August.
After feeling out the ring, there were six automatic qualifiers to the [|final], most making it on their second attempt. It took 70.47 to make the final. Among the non-qualifiers was the world record holder Betty Heidler.
In the final, Jeneva McCall's first attempt 72.33 held up through the first 9 throwers until Tatyana Lysenko let loose a 77.58. Zhang Wenxiu answered that with a 74.62 to move into second place. The second round got more serious with three more throwers over 74 meters, with Wang Zheng moving into second with a personal best 74.90. Lysenko had a second throw out over 77. In the third round, Anita Włodarczyk moved into the lead, her 77.79 tickling her own championship record from 2009, what was at the time the world record. Zhang moved past her teammate back into third with a 75.09. And after leading most of the first round, McCall's day was done. After the short break to rearrange the order, the fourth round was the decider. The five competitors all fouled consecutively, then Zhang shored up her third place with a 75.58. Next into the ring, Lysenko sent it out 78.80 a new championship record. And following her, Włodarczyk set a new Polish national record with her 78.46. In the final two rounds, nobody came within a meter of improving.
Performances in the World Championships contributed to the final scoring of the 2013 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge – a first for the series.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record79.42Halle, Germany21 May 2011
Championship record77.96Berlin, Germany22 August 2009
World leading78.24Moscow, Russia24 July 2013
African record69.10Angers, France17 June 2012
Asian record76.99Ostrava, Czech Republic24 May 2012
North, Central American and Caribbean record76.62Zagreb, Croatia9 September 2008
South American record73.74Buenos Aires, Argentina10 April 2010
European record79.42Halle, Germany21 May 2011
Oceanian record71.12Adelaide, Australia6 February 2003

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 73.00 m and at least 12 best advanced to the final.
RankGroupNameNationalityNo. 1No. 2No. 3MarkNotes
1BAnita Włodarczykx76.1876.18Q
2AZhang Wenxiu71.9975.1575.15Q, SB
DSQAAnna Bulgakova68.8674.8374.83Q
DSQATatyana Lysenkox74.6074.60Q
5BOksana Kondrateva73.8973.89Q
6BWang Zheng71.3373.1773.17Q, PB
7BGulfiya Khanafeyeva69.6769.6272.4772.47q
8BAmanda Bingson71.90xx71.90q
9BYipsi Moreno71.69xx71.69q
10BBianca Perie70.1969.5871.3271.32q, SB
11AÉva Orbánx69.4570.6270.62q
12AJeneva McCall70.47x69.1470.47q
13BAmber Campbell69.8666.9267.4069.86
14BLiu Tingting69.07x69.6869.68
15ARosa Rodríguez67.4869.35x69.35
16ASultana Frizell67.8669.0668.7769.06
17AJennifer Dahlgren67.6366.8668.9068.90
18ABetty Heidler68.8366.41x68.83
19BSophie Hitchon68.5667.6265.8668.56
20BKathrin Klaasx66.9368.3468.34
21AMartina Hrašnováxx68.0068.00
22BAksana Miankova62.1966.65x66.65
23BAmy Sènex64.9665.5865.58SB
24ATereza Králová63.68x64.7464.74
25ABarbara Špilerxx64.5864.58
26BTracey Anderssonx61.37x61.37
AIryna Syekachova

Final

The final started at 19:00.
RankNameNationalityNo. 1No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6MarkNotes
Anita Włodarczyk70.7574.2177.7978.4672.8571.3978.46NR
Zhang Wenxiu74.6273.6075.0875.5872.70x75.58SB
Wang Zheng68.4674.90x73.94x72.3574.90PB
Yipsi Moreno68.9674.1671.06xx72.6874.16SB
Oksana Kondrateva71.4672.7671.2168.80x68.6172.76
Éva Orbán67.1772.7070.1870.57x67.3972.70
Jeneva McCall72.3372.6172.6572.65
9Amanda Bingsonx72.56x72.56
10Bianca Perie71.1570.4071.2571.25
11Gulfiya Khanafeyeva71.0769.5269.0071.07
DSQTatyana Lysenko77.5877.3376.3478.8076.9074.4978.80CR
DSQAnna Bulgakovax72.6974.6272.80x73.3374.62